. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE ANTERIOR LIMBS. Fig. 188. B ^ C. 337 MUSCLES OF THE FOREARM AND PAW OF THE DOG. k. Anterior superficial region.—1, Short flexor of the forearm (anterior brachial); 2, long flexor of the forearm (brachial biceps) ; 3, anconeus; 4, round pronator ; 5, anterior extensor of the metacarpus (external radial) ; 6, its tendon of insertion, destined for the fourth metacarpal bone ; 7, that which goes to the third ; 8, external oblique of the metacarpus (long abductor and short extensor of the thumb) ;


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE ANTERIOR LIMBS. Fig. 188. B ^ C. 337 MUSCLES OF THE FOREARM AND PAW OF THE DOG. k. Anterior superficial region.—1, Short flexor of the forearm (anterior brachial); 2, long flexor of the forearm (brachial biceps) ; 3, anconeus; 4, round pronator ; 5, anterior extensor of the metacarpus (external radial) ; 6, its tendon of insertion, destined for the fourth metacarpal bone ; 7, that which goes to the third ; 8, external oblique of the metacarpus (long abductor and short extensor of the thumb) ; 9, common extensor of the digits; 9', its terminal tendon at the point where it divides into four branches ; 10, proper extensor of the three external digits, or lateral extensor of the phalanges in the horse; 10'. its terminal tendon at the commencement of its trifurcation ; 11, proper extensor of the thumb and index ; 11', its terminal tendon ; 12, 12, long supinator; 13, external flexor of the metacarpus (posterior ulnar). B. Deep anterior region.—1, Round pronator; 2, short supinator ; 3, proper extensor of the thumb and index ; 4, oijlique extensor of the metacarpus ; 5, superior insertion of the anterior extensor of the metacarpus ; 6, ditto of the anterior extensor of the phalanges ; 7, proper extensor of the three external digits ; 8, internal flexor of the metacarpus (great palmar) ; 9, levator humeri; 10, 11, long and short flexors of the forearm. C. Deep posterior region.—1, Round pronator ; 2, square pronator; 3, ulnar portion of the perforans ; 4, radial portion of the same (long flexor of the thumb); 5, terminal tendon of the same; 6, tendon of the sm;ill palmar (division of the perforans) ; 7, anterior extensor of the metacarpus ; 8, long supinator ; 9. epicondyloid insertion of the perforatus, perforans, and oblique and internal flexors of the metacnrpus; 10, olecranian insertion of the oblique flexor; 11, supercarpal inser- tion of the same; 12. terminal


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